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I EVENING FROCKS A REMARKABLE CLEARANCE OF NEW EVENING FROCKS. Large variety of styles, including low back-line, V necks, square-cut m necklines, panelled and fitted skirts, sashed and belted waistlines. In <LI / I I Satin or Silk Marocain. Colours of Black, White, Red, Pink, Lemon, ' * X Margaret Rose, Jubilee Blue, Nile, Orange, Gold, Sky, Saxe. S.S.W., S.W., W.—Usually 29/6. Long sleeve, shirt style, in Check Taffeta, Red, Brown or Navy. S.S.W., s.w., w. 3/11 TUNIC FROCKS, in All - Wool Afghalaine. Fashionable Russian style, finger-length tunic, pleated skirt, high neckline or V neck. In Brown, Black, Wine, Grey, Navy, BLOUSES Long Sleeve Satin Blouses, V neck. Wonderful value. In Navy, Royal, Wine, Fawn, White. S.W., W., O.S.—Usually 6/11. 2/11 each - HOUSE FROCKS in serviceable Cotton Tweed, long sleeves, contrast trimmed. Very pleasing styles. Fawn, Brown, and Grey. Royal.' S.W., W.. 0.5., OQ I(1 X.O.S.—Usually 59/6 u S.W., w., 0.5., x.o.s. 7/11 —Usually 15/6. Each, SMOCKS Crossover style, cape sleeves, in Fadeless Linene. Rose, Red, White, Royal, Brown, Fawn. / 1 1 eac h. S.W., W„ O.S. £*! X X ble COSTUMES The fashionable twoan- piece Suit in All-Wool Bramble ing Cloth. Short coat, pleated skirt. In ey. Brown, Black, Wine, Navy, Royal, Fawn. S.S.W., S.W. and 29/6 W, Each, f A r\ir C> A Complete Clearance at an Unheard-of Price, in All-Wool Knoppe LAUitiO Cloth, Chevron Velour or Face Cloth. Good styles, new sleeve effects, fitting waist, half lined. One style belted. Velour and A ' ■ *0 Knoppe Cloth in Black, Navy, Brown, Bottle, Lido. Face Cloth in A I Navy or Bottle. S.S.W., S.W.. W., 0.5., X.O.S.— Usually 49/6 to ri JL Kj 59/6. ATS 29/6 , leather COATS ALL - WOOL JUMPERS Fancy LADIES' CARACUL COATS with LAUIt3 Leather, double weave, high neckline, with collar, a ll the warmth and appearance of breasted belted, full lined. Wom.'s fancy buttons. In Navy, Brown, r p uf Coat New wra p rom td style, fitting; length, "Sin Slightly H.nn., M.rin. Blue Women. fit- „ Mole m „ked-u.„.u y 59/6. 29/6 ting Usually S.W., W.-U,. New Winter Frocks, in All-Wool Afghalame. Smart 4A/|styles. New Check Taffeta trimmings In Black, Nigger, J /£ £ Navy, Wine, Lido. Bottle, Grey, Red, Fawn. S.S.W., ' S.W., W., 0.5., X.O.S. each - LADIES' WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, high neck, button front, long sleeve. In Cream. C /II W„ 0.5., X.O.S. / X X WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, strong Twill. Cape sleeves, Lace trimmed. In Cream, Pink, Sky, Mauve. S.W., W., O/C each. 0.5., X.O.S. v FLORAL WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS, usually 9/11 suit. Shaped tunic, belt to tie at back. Contrast trimming, long sleeves and collar. Dainty designs on White or Lemon ground. S.S.W., S.W., Q /IX W., O.S. Suit, HEAVY INTERLOCK VESTS Cream, picot edge finisht sleeveless. Women's fitting. 1/11 Each, LADIES' INTERLOCK BLOOMERS, in Cream, Pink, 1/11 Sky, Navy. W., O.S. - 7L 1 •m nr-cr-M- TWEED SPORTS HATS. MILLINERY sm,rt 9/11 COATINGS gggg Sandcrepe MAROCAIN 2/11 Each. READY-TO-WEAR FELTS-—New shapes. All colours. 9/11. 3/6 each. 54in ALL-WOOL COATINGS, in Chevron Velours and' Face Cloth. Velours, in Black, Navy, Lido, Wine, Bottle, Brown. Face Cloth, in Navy and Bottle. A rich, heavy, woven Silk in Black, Navy, /O White, Wine, Royal, Saxe, Bottle, Nigger. £ Jubilee Blue, Brown, Margaret Rose, Pink, Turquoise. Red, Nile. Grey. 36in. wide. yard. 36in. SPUN CREPE DE CHINE, Pure Silk, in Black, Dark and Light Navy Usually 3/11. 1/I 1 Yard, * / * * 36in. WASHING SATIN, rich, lustrous quality. In Black, Navy, White, Pink, Rose, Nile, Saxe, Royal, Fawn, Red, Brown, Wine, Gold, Orange. 9ki yard. 36in. FLORAL WINCEYETTE Superior Winceyette, dainty floral designs on White, Lemon, Mauve, Sky or Pink grounds— 1 O'ofl Usually 1/3 yard. IU^U THE "RAILWAY" TOWEL—A dark striped Towel for hard wear. Fast colours. 22 x 44. O / A wonderful offer. Pair, "*/ " 27m. VELVETEEN, Silk finish, in Navy, Brown, Grey, Nig- 1 /C ger. To Clear at, per yard, * / " 36in. SHOT TAFFETA for evening wear, in White, Black, Pink, Salmon, Marina Blue, Rose, Lemon. Tur- 1/11 yard. All Wool, N.Z. made. White with good borders. r 14/11 - ££,, 18/11 - {£&., 19/11" LINEN-FINISH SHEETS In White Twill, hemmed ready for use. Wear guaranteed. Single Bed, 6/11 pr. Double Bed, 11/6 UNBLEACHED SHEETING , Heavy Herringbone Twill, ideal for Winter use. 54in., j m yard. 80in., 1/B*^ 30-inch PYJAMA CLOTH, good stripes. Wonderful y art^» value. HORROCKSES' LINEN - FINISH PILLOW CASES—fj.I J each, or 7/- dozen. 27-inch ALL-WOOL DOMESTIC FLANNEL, in Light or Dark Grey, Natural, Pink, Navy. 1 / O .1, yd. Colonial weave. * ' 27/6 MEN'S LEATHER COATS. EIDERDOWN QUILTS—Two clearing numbers: No. I—Real Down, in Floral Sateen with plain panel to match. "Rose or Blue. Double Bed size—Usu- 1 Q/1 1 each, ally 29/6. X S7 J X X No. 2—Genuine Down, in plain Art. Taffeta with applique embroidery. Rose, Blue or Green. Single Bed size. Double Bed size, Usually 39/6. Usually 49/6. 50in. DICE PATTERN DAMASK, Satin finish. Plain White, With col'd border, l/- yard - l/3 y ° ri "SWANELLA" NURSERY SQUARES, Snow White. Good quality 7/11 ox " 27 X 27 .... I I x X 30x30 8/11 37/6 ":i 7 ' Tw :!!«9/ii Genuine Solid Leather, doublebreasted, fully lined, belted; perfect in every detail. Sizes 3 to 7. 39/6 "PUFF BALL" WOOL, 3-ply. Fine knitting for babies wear. In White, Pink and Sky. Qd ball. "BIGGER BALL" FLOSS, for children's wear, underwear, bed jackets, etc. White, Pink, Peach and Sky. 1 / per 2oz. ball. KNITTED SCARVES For winter wear. Multicolours, in diagonal designs. Blues, Fawns, Brown, Black and 1 / each. White. 1 / U KNITTING WOOL ODDMENTS. Well-known N.Z. Wools, 4-ply. Apricot, Lemon, Henna, Electric Blue, Mauve. Marls of Brown/Red, Green / Grey, Mauve / Green, Orange / Brown, Peacock / Fawn. Silk and Wool mixtures of Blue/ Fawn, Fawn/Blue Usually skein. a* skein, Q /Q head. MEN'S NAVY VELOUR OVERCOATS, double-breasted. Cosy and warm. Sizes 3 to 5. OQ f C Wonderful value. Each, MEN'S UNDERFLANNELS, in natu ral. Light and Dark Grey, A /C Navy. S.M., M., O.S. Each, L 'S OVERCOATS IQOO PAIRS SILK GLOVES Fleecy-lined, for winter wear. Contrast cuff— pair. Usually 3/11 pair. MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY FLEECY UNDERWEAR, Vests and Underpants. Men's and O.S. O/ £1 Usually 3/6. Each, * l ' Smart Brown Tweed in fashionable check.. QO /u Double-breasted, fitting style, breast pocket, V/ fully lined. Sizes 3 to 6. each. ftvkpafrick t Stevens in. The Bargain House on Broadway," NEWMARKET, S.E.I. Country Orders Must Have Postage Added to these Special Values. No Pain at DENTIST DAVIES' Children Like Coming to Us E. Davies Ltd., Winstone's Building# (&IXHI7I with UULU in one shampoo WITHOUT BLEACHING Girls, when your blond hnir darkens to an indefinite brownish shade it dulls your whole personality. But you can now bring back the fascinating glints that arc hidden in your hair and that give you personality, radiance —beauty. Sta blond makes the permanent wave last longer. Try this wonderful shampoo treatment today and see how different it is from anything you have ever tried before. If you are dissatisfied lust ask for your money back. Sta blond (known abroad as Nurblond and Blondex) is the largest selling shampoo in the world. Get Sta-blond today of nil chemists, hairdressers and stores. Made in England. Sole distributors: Fassett & Johnson, Ltd., G.P.O. 33, Wellington. STA-BLOND THE BtOND HAIR SHAMPQO Another Boon for the Public Locality Guide in Railway Timetable Every office and home in New Zealand should be pleased to have a ■ copy of the New Zealand Railways Timetable (popularly known as the "Pocket Guide ), which has an introductory section of 25 pages, appropriately titled " Locality Guide." -This gives an alphabetical list (about 2,000 names) of the towns, townships* suburbs or villages of the North and South Islands, within a certain range of railway stations. Opposite the name of each town is the name of the nearest railway station and the number of the page in which such station is shown in the index of the timetable. The list will be kept up to elate. Other good features of the book, showing the many way# in which the railways are helpful to the public, are well maintained. A Good Investment of Sixpence

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22139, 19 June 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22139, 19 June 1935, Page 4